divorce의 영어 뜻
divorcedivorce1 /dəˈvɔːs $ -ɔːrs/ noun
모든 번역 보기1[countable, uncountable] the legal ending of a marriage혼인의 법적 해소:
Why doesn’t she get a divorce?왜 그녀는 이혼하지 않는 걸까요?
One in three marriages ends in divorce.세 쌍의 결혼 중 하나는 이혼으로 끝난다.file/sue/petition for divorce (=start the legal divorce process)(=법적 이혼 절차를 시작하다)
His wife has started divorce proceedings.그의 아내가 이혼 절차를 시작했다.
the rise in the divorce rate이혼율의 상승
She received the house as part of the divorce settlement (=the amount of money, property etc each person receives in a divorce case).그녀는 이혼 합의의 일부로 집을 받았다 (=이혼 소송에서 각자가 받는 금전, 재산 등).
The Act extended the grounds (=legal reasons) for divorce.그 법은 이혼 사유(=법적 근거)를 확대했다.2[countable usually singular] formal격식체 the fact of separating two related things서로 관련된 두 가지를 분리하는 것divorce between
the divorce between theory and method이론과 방법 사이의 괴리COLLOCATIONS연어verbs동사get a divorce (=end your marriage)· Their marriage had never been happy and in the end they got a divorce.그들의 결혼 생활은 한 번도 행복하지 않았고, 결국 이혼했다.go through a divorce (=experience getting a divorce)· I was going through a divorce and it was a very painful time.나는 이혼 과정을 겪고 있었고, 그것은 매우 고통스러운 시간이었다.want a divorce· She told him she wanted a divorce.그녀는 그에게 이혼하고 싶다고 말했다.ask (somebody) for a divorce· She asked her husband for a divorce after he had been unfaithful.남편이 바람을 피운 후 그녀는 남편에게 이혼을 요구했다.a marriage ends in divorce· Five years later, their marriage ended in divorce.5년 후, 그들의 결혼 생활은 이혼으로 끝났다.file for divorce (also petition for divorce formal격식체) (=start the legal divorce process)· The next day I saw a lawyer and filed for a divorce.다음 날 나는 변호사를 만나 이혼 신청을 했다.adjectives형용사a bitter divorce (=involving very angry feelings)· After a long and bitter divorce, Wendy was looking forward to starting a new life.길고 괴로운 이혼 과정을 거친 후, Wendy는 새로운 삶을 시작하기를 고대하고 있었다.a messy divorce (=complicated and unpleasant to deal with)· She wanted to avoid a messy divorce .그녀는 복잡하게 얽힌 이혼을 피하고 싶었다.a painful divorce (=causing a lot of sadness)· I have been through a painful divorce, and know what it feels like.나는 고통스러운 이혼을 겪어봤기 때문에 그것이 어떤 느낌인지 안다.divorce + NOUNdivorce + 명사the divorce rate (=the number of people who get a divorce)· The country has a high divorce rate.그 나라는 이혼율이 높다.divorce proceedings (=the legal processes of getting a divorce)· His first marriage was unsuccessful and led to long divorce proceedings.그의 첫 번째 결혼은 실패로 끝났고 오랜 이혼 소송으로 이어졌다.a divorce settlement (=the amount of money, property etc each person gets in a divorce)· She received a $10 million divorce settlement from her first husband.그녀는 첫 번째 남편으로부터 1,000만 달러의 이혼 합의금을 받았다.a divorce case (=a legal case dealing with a divorce)· It was the biggest divorce case that an English court has dealt with.이것은 영국 법원이 다룬 것 중 가장 큰 이혼 사건이었다.a divorce lawyer/court (=one dealing with divorce)· She's a famous New York divorce lawyer.그녀는 뉴욕의 유명한 이혼 전문 변호사이다.divorce papers (=documents concerning a divorce)· My husband refused to sign the divorce papers.내 남편은 이혼 서류에 서명하기를 거부했다.phrases구grounds for divorce (=acceptable reasons for divorce, according to the law)· Violence and neglect are grounds for divorce.폭력과 방임은 이혼 사유가 된다.
모든 번역 보기1[countable, uncountable] the legal ending of a marriage혼인의 법적 해소:
Why doesn’t she get a divorce?왜 그녀는 이혼하지 않는 걸까요?
One in three marriages ends in divorce.세 쌍의 결혼 중 하나는 이혼으로 끝난다.file/sue/petition for divorce (=start the legal divorce process)(=법적 이혼 절차를 시작하다)
His wife has started divorce proceedings.그의 아내가 이혼 절차를 시작했다.
the rise in the divorce rate이혼율의 상승
She received the house as part of the divorce settlement (=the amount of money, property etc each person receives in a divorce case).그녀는 이혼 합의의 일부로 집을 받았다 (=이혼 소송에서 각자가 받는 금전, 재산 등).
The Act extended the grounds (=legal reasons) for divorce.그 법은 이혼 사유(=법적 근거)를 확대했다.2[countable usually singular] formal격식체 the fact of separating two related things서로 관련된 두 가지를 분리하는 것divorce between
the divorce between theory and method이론과 방법 사이의 괴리COLLOCATIONS연어verbs동사get a divorce (=end your marriage)· Their marriage had never been happy and in the end they got a divorce.그들의 결혼 생활은 한 번도 행복하지 않았고, 결국 이혼했다.go through a divorce (=experience getting a divorce)· I was going through a divorce and it was a very painful time.나는 이혼 과정을 겪고 있었고, 그것은 매우 고통스러운 시간이었다.want a divorce· She told him she wanted a divorce.그녀는 그에게 이혼하고 싶다고 말했다.ask (somebody) for a divorce· She asked her husband for a divorce after he had been unfaithful.남편이 바람을 피운 후 그녀는 남편에게 이혼을 요구했다.a marriage ends in divorce· Five years later, their marriage ended in divorce.5년 후, 그들의 결혼 생활은 이혼으로 끝났다.file for divorce (also petition for divorce formal격식체) (=start the legal divorce process)· The next day I saw a lawyer and filed for a divorce.다음 날 나는 변호사를 만나 이혼 신청을 했다.adjectives형용사a bitter divorce (=involving very angry feelings)· After a long and bitter divorce, Wendy was looking forward to starting a new life.길고 괴로운 이혼 과정을 거친 후, Wendy는 새로운 삶을 시작하기를 고대하고 있었다.a messy divorce (=complicated and unpleasant to deal with)· She wanted to avoid a messy divorce .그녀는 복잡하게 얽힌 이혼을 피하고 싶었다.a painful divorce (=causing a lot of sadness)· I have been through a painful divorce, and know what it feels like.나는 고통스러운 이혼을 겪어봤기 때문에 그것이 어떤 느낌인지 안다.divorce + NOUNdivorce + 명사the divorce rate (=the number of people who get a divorce)· The country has a high divorce rate.그 나라는 이혼율이 높다.divorce proceedings (=the legal processes of getting a divorce)· His first marriage was unsuccessful and led to long divorce proceedings.그의 첫 번째 결혼은 실패로 끝났고 오랜 이혼 소송으로 이어졌다.a divorce settlement (=the amount of money, property etc each person gets in a divorce)· She received a $10 million divorce settlement from her first husband.그녀는 첫 번째 남편으로부터 1,000만 달러의 이혼 합의금을 받았다.a divorce case (=a legal case dealing with a divorce)· It was the biggest divorce case that an English court has dealt with.이것은 영국 법원이 다룬 것 중 가장 큰 이혼 사건이었다.a divorce lawyer/court (=one dealing with divorce)· She's a famous New York divorce lawyer.그녀는 뉴욕의 유명한 이혼 전문 변호사이다.divorce papers (=documents concerning a divorce)· My husband refused to sign the divorce papers.내 남편은 이혼 서류에 서명하기를 거부했다.phrases구grounds for divorce (=acceptable reasons for divorce, according to the law)· Violence and neglect are grounds for divorce.폭력과 방임은 이혼 사유가 된다.divorcedivorce2 verb
1[intransitive, transitive] if someone divorces their husband or wife, or if two people divorce, they legally end their marriage누군가가 배우자와 이혼하거나 두 사람이 이혼할 때, 법적으로 혼인 관계를 종료하는 것:
David’s parents divorced when he was six.David의 부모님은 그가 여섯 살 때 이혼했다.
My father threatened to divorce her.아버지는 그녀와 이혼하겠다고 위협했다.2[transitive] formal격식체 to separate two ideas, subjects etc completely두 가지 생각, 주제 등을 완전히 분리하다divorce something from something
It is difficult to divorce sport from politics.스포츠와 정치를 분리하기는 어렵다.3[transitive] to stop being involved in an activity, organization, situation etc어떤 활동, 조직, 상황 등에서 손을 떼다divorce yourself from something
Our society has divorced itself from religion.우리 사회는 종교와 스스로를 분리해 왔다.GRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs문법: 상호 동사Divorce is a reciprocal verb. This type of verb is used when saying that two or more people or things do something that involves both or all of them: · Her mother and father divorced. You can also say: · Her mother divorced her father.· Her father divorced her mother. This suggests it was mainly the decision of one person to end the marriage.Grammar guide ‒ VERBSdivorce는 상호 동사이다. 이 유형의 동사는 두 명 이상이 서로 관련된 행동을 할 때 사용된다: · Her mother and father divorced. 다음과 같이 말할 수도 있다: · Her mother divorced her father.· Her father divorced her mother. 이는 결혼을 끝내는 결정이 주로 한 사람에 의한 것임을 나타낸다. 문법 안내 ‒ 동사THESAURUS유의어divorce to legally end your marriage법적으로 혼인을 종료하다: · After seven years, they decided to divorce.7년 후, 그들은 이혼하기로 결심했다.· She divorced him six months after they were married.그녀는 결혼한 지 6개월 만에 그와 이혼했다.separate to start to live apart from your husband or wife because of problems in your marriage결혼 생활의 문제로 인해 배우자와 별거를 시작하다: · They argued all the time and in the end agreed to separate.그들은 늘 다투다가 결국 별거하기로 합의했다.· She separated from her husband and moved to a flat in London.그녀는 남편과 별거하고 런던의 아파트로 이사했다.split up/break up to end a marriage or a romantic relationship결혼이나 연애 관계를 끝내다: · When Andy was nine, his parents split up.Andy가 아홉 살이었을 때, 그의 부모님은 헤어졌다.· He's just broken up with his girlfriend.그는 방금 여자친구와 헤어졌다.leave somebody to stop living with your husband, wife, or partner, often because you are having a relationship with someone else배우자나 파트너와 함께 사는 것을 그만두는 것으로, 흔히 다른 사람과 관계를 맺고 있기 때문임: · Her husband left her for a younger woman after 27 years of marriage.결혼 27년 만에 남편은 더 젊은 여자를 위해 그녀를 떠났다.· Dan's left me.Dan이 나를 떠났어.
1[intransitive, transitive] if someone divorces their husband or wife, or if two people divorce, they legally end their marriage누군가가 배우자와 이혼하거나 두 사람이 이혼할 때, 법적으로 혼인 관계를 종료하는 것:
David’s parents divorced when he was six.David의 부모님은 그가 여섯 살 때 이혼했다.
My father threatened to divorce her.아버지는 그녀와 이혼하겠다고 위협했다.2[transitive] formal격식체 to separate two ideas, subjects etc completely두 가지 생각, 주제 등을 완전히 분리하다divorce something from something
It is difficult to divorce sport from politics.스포츠와 정치를 분리하기는 어렵다.3[transitive] to stop being involved in an activity, organization, situation etc어떤 활동, 조직, 상황 등에서 손을 떼다divorce yourself from something
Our society has divorced itself from religion.우리 사회는 종교와 스스로를 분리해 왔다.GRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs문법: 상호 동사Divorce is a reciprocal verb. This type of verb is used when saying that two or more people or things do something that involves both or all of them: · Her mother and father divorced. You can also say: · Her mother divorced her father.· Her father divorced her mother. This suggests it was mainly the decision of one person to end the marriage.Grammar guide ‒ VERBSdivorce는 상호 동사이다. 이 유형의 동사는 두 명 이상이 서로 관련된 행동을 할 때 사용된다: · Her mother and father divorced. 다음과 같이 말할 수도 있다: · Her mother divorced her father.· Her father divorced her mother. 이는 결혼을 끝내는 결정이 주로 한 사람에 의한 것임을 나타낸다. 문법 안내 ‒ 동사THESAURUS유의어divorce to legally end your marriage법적으로 혼인을 종료하다: · After seven years, they decided to divorce.7년 후, 그들은 이혼하기로 결심했다.· She divorced him six months after they were married.그녀는 결혼한 지 6개월 만에 그와 이혼했다.separate to start to live apart from your husband or wife because of problems in your marriage결혼 생활의 문제로 인해 배우자와 별거를 시작하다: · They argued all the time and in the end agreed to separate.그들은 늘 다투다가 결국 별거하기로 합의했다.· She separated from her husband and moved to a flat in London.그녀는 남편과 별거하고 런던의 아파트로 이사했다.split up/break up to end a marriage or a romantic relationship결혼이나 연애 관계를 끝내다: · When Andy was nine, his parents split up.Andy가 아홉 살이었을 때, 그의 부모님은 헤어졌다.· He's just broken up with his girlfriend.그는 방금 여자친구와 헤어졌다.leave somebody to stop living with your husband, wife, or partner, often because you are having a relationship with someone else배우자나 파트너와 함께 사는 것을 그만두는 것으로, 흔히 다른 사람과 관계를 맺고 있기 때문임: · Her husband left her for a younger woman after 27 years of marriage.결혼 27년 만에 남편은 더 젊은 여자를 위해 그녀를 떠났다.· Dan's left me.Dan이 나를 떠났어.